Two of the Yard’s residencies culminate this weekend, both performances consisting entirely of new work.

On Saturday, the New England Choreographers Project presents Disappearing Woman, an informal showing by Nell Breyer, Alissa Cardone, and Lorraine Chapman. This work addresses the anxieties of three women in an increasingly dispersed, high-speed, distributed culture. The artists use the metaphor of digital media as an enveloping, inescapable extension of the body itself. There is a free family matinee (donations accepted) at 4 p.m.

Sunday’s performance features Lisa Race, choreographer, Bessie Award winning dancer and Yard alumna at 7 p.m. Ms. Race showed her evocative piece At Sea at The Yard last year. This year, she returns with a new project, a continuation of the water theme. Ms. Race says she envisions full buckets suspended over the stage, “splashing and sloshing.”

Tickets for both evening performances are $25 for general seating, $50 for premium seating, and $15 for seniors and under 30. For reservations and details, call 508-645-9662, or visit dancetheyard.org.